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Christian Science

CHAPTER XV
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It involves the Science of Life, and recognizes only the divine control of Spirit, wherein Soul is our master, and material sense and human will have no place.
Are you willing to leave all for Christ, for Truth, and so be counted among sinners?
No! Do you really desire to attain this point?
No! Then why make long prayers about it, and ask to be Christians, since you care not to tread in the footsteps of our dear Master?
If unwilling to follow His example, wherefore pray with the lips that you may be partakers of His nature?
Consistent prayer is the desire to do right.

Prayer means that we desire to, and will, walk in the light so far as we receive it, even though with bleeding footsteps, and waiting patiently on the Lord, will leave our real desires to be rewarded by Him.
The world must grow to the spiritual understanding of prayer.

If good enough to profit by Jesus' cup of earthly sorrows, God will sustain us under these sorrows.

Until we are thus divinely qualified, and willing to drink His cup, millions of vain repetitions will never pour into prayer the unction of Spirit, in demonstration of power, and "with signs following." Christian Science reveals a necessity for overcoming the world, the flesh and evil, and thus destroying all error.
Seeking is not sufficient.

It is striving which enables us to enter.
Spiritual attainments open the door to a higher understanding of the divine Life.
One of the forms of worship in Thibet is to carry a praying-machine through the streets, and stop at the doors to earn a penny by grinding out a prayer; whereas civilization pays for clerical prayers, in lofty edifices.


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